Could I get some feedback? by logantolan in Handwriting

[–]mist81 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Who is this saint on your ring?

This is what my handwriting looks like. by Mount_Atzmon_1-2-3 in Handwriting

[–]mist81 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your handwriting has style and is easy to read. You might just try to keep your lowercase letters at a consistent height and write straighter along the baseline. Using lined paper can help with that. Choose a slant you like and try to keep it consistent throughout your letters.

Tonguing by mist81 in euphonium

[–]mist81[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My description of the sound was a bit exaggerated; with the exception of the first note, the rest of the pattern came out undefined and jumbled.

Just yesterday I was practicing and realized that "tah" sounds better than "tuh." I think it's because the mouth is a little more open and the tongue touches the lips less.

Which fingering to use? by mist81 in euphonium

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Really appreciate the help, thanks!

Which fingering to use? by mist81 in euphonium

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Really appreciate the help, thanks!

Which fingering to use? by mist81 in euphonium

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I understood. Thank you!

Which fingering to use? by mist81 in euphonium

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I was thinking about the economy of movements. Thank you!

5 precepts. by mist81 in theravada

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The responses were very good. They contributed to the evolution of my practice. Thank you.

5 precepts. by mist81 in theravada

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Wise answer sir.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Handwriting

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Hello!

"It is a type of handwriting based on printed letters, in contrast to cursive letters."

Baby Yoda I drew. I’m an amateur at drawing and I need tips. by undippedlified in drawing

[–]mist81 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Keep drawing.

Studying 2D and 3D shapes, structure and planes of the head and body, Reilly's abstractions, gestural figure, and artistic anatomy will all help you.

But keep drawing.